Recent reports suggest that Juventus striker Arkadiusz Milik could be on the move again in the summer transfer window, but the Old Lady will need to raise a certain amount from his sale to avoid making a loss on his transfer.
Milik officially joined Juventus permanently from Marseille last summer in a deal believed to be worth around €6.3m plus up to €1.1m in bonuses. He had also spent the 2022-23 season on loan in Turin.
The Poland international is also under contract until the summer of 2026, having penned a three-year deal last summer. As per Calciomercato.com, his wages are worth €6.47m gross per season, or €3.5m net.
Factoring in both his price tag and his wages until the end of his contract, Milik has a reported amortised cost of €8.57m per season.
That means that if Juventus wish to avoid making a financial loss on Milik, they will need to sell him for a fee of at least €4.2m this summer.
That transfer fee would increase with each passing transfer window.
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Would decrease 🤭